Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1836-1922 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more

Download & Play

Questions

Newspaper Page Text

August 10, 1906
PERSONAL
Colored women are in demand just
now for house work and a salary as
high as $35 per month is being offered
them. Just think that, down in Var
daman's state they are working for $5
per month, and then rarely ever get
their wages when due.
In the general movement to beautify
the yards about the homes, it is hoped
that the readers of The Seattle Re
publican will catch the disease. There
is nothing nicer than a beautiful yard.
Mr. and Mrs. Budd A. Day have
gone to the mountains with a camping
party for a six weaks' outing.
The Forum will meet next Sunday,
August 12, and an interesting session
is promised. Plans for the fall and
winter work will be discussed. You
are a member, so come and take a part.
Mr. J. I. Reams, who for the past
few years has been employed at the
Golf Club, left Tuesday, August 7, for
an extended trip trough the East. Mr.
Reams will join his wife in St. Paul and
from there they will go to Boston.
Miss Octavia Richardson has returned
to Bellingharn, where she expects to
spend the remainder of the summer.
Miss Belle Scott spent a few days in
our city last week, the guest of Mrs.
R. A. Ciark and Mrs. B. F. Tutt.
The members of the Mt. Zion Baptist
church wish to thank its many friends
for their able assistance in raising
money to complete their new Baptist
church. At the rally last Sunday a
$150 cash contribution was announced.
Mr. James E. Shepperson of Rosylin
spent the week visiting with friends in
the city.
The Mt. Zion Baptist Sunday school
gave a picnic across Lake Washington
last Wednesday, which was well at
tended.
Go to a respectable place to borrow
money on diamonds, jewelry and watch
es. Low rates. Private offices and all
business strictly confidential. Ameri
can Watch and Jewelry Co., 908 First
Avenue, opp. Rainier Gsand Hotel.
IN THE STPERIOR COURT OF THE
Slate of Washington for King County.
Annie Duncan, plaintiff, vs. Robert
Duncan, defendant. No. Summons.
The State of Washington to Robert
Duncan, defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days after the first
publication of this summons, to-wit:
within sixty (60) days after the 10th
day Of August, 1906, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en
titled Court, and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff and serve a copy of
your answer on the undersigned, attor
ney for the plaintiff, at his office below
slated; and in case of your failure so
to do, judgment will be rendered against
you according to the demand of the
complaint which has been filed with the
Clerk of said Court.
The object of this action is to ob
tain a decree of divorce by plaintiff
THE SEATTLE KEPUBLICAN
from defendant, to award to plaintiff
the care, custody and control of the
minor children of plaintiff and defend
ant, and to set over and decree to plain
tiff as and for her separate property all
the right, title and interest of defend
ant in and to the following described
property:
Lots twenty-one (21) and twenty-two
(22) in M. D. Ballard's Supplemental
Plat of Lake Union Addition to the
City of Seattle, and the household fur
niture of the parties hereto.
JAMES McNENY,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Office and postofflee address, 514 Mar
ion Block, Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KING
County, State of Washington.
Herman F. Richter, plaintiff, vs.
Barbara Julia Richter, defendant. —No.
Summons for Service by Pub
lication.
The State of Washington to the said
Barbara Julia Richter, defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days after the date
of the first publication of this summons,
to-wit: within sixty (60) days after the
6th day of July, 1906, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en
titled court and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your
answer upon the undersigned attorney
for plaintiff at his office below stated;
and in case of your failure so to do,
judgment will be ' rendered against you
according to the demand of the com
plaint, which has been filed with the
clerk of said court. The object of the
above entitled action is to obtain a di
vorce from the defendant on the ground
WILLIAM C. KEITH,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
P O. Address, Rooms 46-7 Starr-Boyd
Building, Seattle, King County, Wash-
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for the County
of King.
William F. Chase, Plaintiff, vs. Minnie
Chase, Defendant. No. 52238. Sum
mons by Publication.
The State of Washington to the said
Minnie Chase, defendant You are here
by summoned to appear within sixty
days after the date of the first publica
tion of this summons, to-wit, within
sixty days after the 3rd day of August,
A. D. 1906. and defend the above entitled
action in the above entitled Court, and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff,
and serve a copy of your answer upon
the undersigned attorney for plaintiff at
his office below stated; and in case of
your failure so to do, judgment will be
rendered against you according to the
demand of the complaint, which has
been filed with the Clerk of said Court.
The object of the said action is to dis
solve the bonds of matrimony existing
between the plaintiff and defendant
herein on the ground of abandonment
for more than one year.
J. P. BALL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P. O. and Office Address: 9-10 Starr-
Boyd Bldg., Seattle, County of King,
Washington.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County
of Kins.
William L. Chellis, plaintiff, vs. Laura
Chellis, defendant. No. 52228. Sum
mons by Publication.
The State of Washington to Laura
Chellis, defendant:
In the name of the State of Washing
ton you are hereby summoned to ap
pear within sixty (60) days from and
after the date of the first publication of
this summons, to-wit: within sixty (60)
days after the 3rd day of August, 1906,
and defend the above entitled action in
the above entitled Court, and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff, and serve
a copy of your answer upon the under
signed attorney for plaintiff at his of
fices below stated; and in case of your
failure so to do, judgment will be ren
dered against you according to the de
mand of the complaint, which has been
filed with the Clerk of said Court. The
obiect of said action set forth in the
complaint is as follows: To secure in
favor of plaintiff and from defendant an
absolute and unconditional divorce for
ever dissolving the bonds of matrimony
existing between plaintiff and defendant
upon the grounds of cruelty and per
sonal indignities rendering the life of
plaintiff burdensome, caused by the acts
of the defendant, to such an extent that
it is impossible for the parties to this
action to live together any longer, as
will at large appear from the complaint.
PRANK B. WIESTLING,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address: 421-423 Boston Block.
Seattle, King County. Washington.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for King County.
In the matter of the application of
the schooner "Alice." Incorporated, a
corporation, to dissolve and disincorpo
rate. —No. 51817. Notice of Application
of Schooner "Alice," Incorporated, a cor
poration, to dissolve and disincorporate.
Notice is hereby given that the
schooner "Alice," Incorporated, a cor
poration organized and existing under
the laws of the State of Washington, has
presented to the Superior Court of King
County, State of Washington, a peti
tion praying to be allowed to disincor
porate and dissolve and that the 20th
day of August, 1906, at the hour of 9:30
o'clock A. M. of said day, or as soon
thereafter as counsel can be heard, has
Come To London's!
1111 SECOND AVENUE
you'll find here the very best
bargains that it's possible to
get hold of
LONDON ELLS
Groceries, Tinware, Graniteware, Dry Goods, Silks, Hamilton
Brown Shoes, the best on earth for this climate,
Universal Ranges, go need by competent cooks
the most reliable Range made
WOMENS' SUITS, WOMENS' HATS, all ready to put right on
and wear, just like a man does.
Linens, Sheetings, Boys' Clothing, Carpets and everything
to furnish the home. - - .
ALL AT LONDON'S
1111 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE
jffi&k MAY NSANTON PATTERNS 10c. jggfr
Hoiae ol tfie Universal Range «^
been appointed as the time, and the Court
room of the Honorable Arthur E. Griffin,
of said Superior Court, in the King
County Court House of Seattle, Wash
ington, is the place where said applica
tion is to be heard; that said petitioner
prays that said corporation be disin
corporated and dissolved in accordance
with the laws in such cases made and
provided, and recites that all indebted
ness of said corporation has been fully
paid, and that there are no unpaid
claims or demands against the same,
and that said corporation has no property
or assets of any kind or nature whatso
ever.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed my official seal
this 27th day of June, 1906.
OTTO A. CASE.
County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the
Superior Court of the State of Wash
ington for King County.
By MAURICE THOMPSON. Deputy.
BALLINGER, RONALD, BATTLE &
TENNANT,
Attorneys for Petitioner.
June 29 —August 17.
Published every Friday at 816% 3rd Ay.
N'o'i'icio sheriffs' sale of REAL
ESTATE.
State of Washington, County of
King—ss. Sheriff's Office.
By virtue of an order of sale issued
out of the Honorable Superior Court
of King County, on the 2nd day of
August, 1906. by the Clerk thereof, in
the case of Simon Kreielsheimer, Jacob
Kreielsheimer and Max Kreielsheimer,
co-partners doing business as Kreiel
sheimer Bros., plaintiffs, versus Chris
tian Favri and Bernhardina Favri, his
wife, and Claussen Brewing Associa
tion, a corporation, defendants. No.
51142, and to me, as Sheriff, directed
and delivered:
Notice is hereby given that I will
proceed to sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, within the
hours prescribed by law for Sheriffs
sales to-wit: at 10 o'clock A. M. on
the Bth day of September, A. D. 1906.
before the Court House door of said
King County, in the State of Washing
ton, all of the right, title and interest
of the said defendants, or any of them,
in and to the following described prop
erty situated in King County, State of
Washington, to-wit: Lot seven (7),
block one hundred thirty-four (134),
Seattle Tide Lands, King County, Wash
ington and all of the right, title and
interest of the defendants, or any of
them in and to that certain lease of
said lot executed to the defendant,
Christian Favri, by one Thomas H. Me-
Gough on the 2nd day of October, 1905.
and also that certain story frame struc
Page 6
ture known as the Great Northern Hotel,
situated upon said lot, to satisfy a
judgment of foreclosure of mortgage
amounting to the sum of four thous
and four hundred forty-eight and
76-100 ($4,448.76) dollars, and costs of
suit in favor of plaintiff; also a judg
ment in favor of the Claussen Brewing
Association, a corporation, defendant,
against the defendants, Christian Favri
and Bernhardina Favri, his wife as
follows, to-wit: the sum of four thous
and five hundred twenty-one and 82-100
($4,521.82) dollars, together with in
terest thereon from July 30th, 1906
and costs of suit.
Dated this 6th day of August, 1906.
L. C. SMITH, Sheriff.
By EDW. DREW, Deputy
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, for the County
of King.
W. L. Bohall, plaintiff, vs. Theodore
C. Bohall, defendant. No. 52203 Sum
mons by Publication.
The State of Washington to the said
Theodore C. Bohall, defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after the date of the
first publication of this summons, to
wit, within sixty days after the 3rd day
of August, A. D. 1906, and defend the
above entitled action in the above en
titled Court and answer the complaint of
the plaintiff, and serve a copy of your
answer upon the undersigned attorney
for plaintiff at his office below stated
and in case of your failure so to do
judgment will be rendered against you
according to the demand of the com
plaint, which lias been filed with the
Clerk of said Court. The object of the
said action, set forth in the complaint
is as follows: That plaintiff may obtain
a complete and absolute divorce from
the defendant on the grounds of drunk
enness, neglect, and non-support.
JOHN L. NEAGLE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address: 306 Bailey Bldg. Seat
tle, County of King, Washington.
Aug. 3—Sept. 14.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington, in and for the
County of King.
Lena Kegel, plaintiff, vs. Charles
Kegel, defendant. No. 52262. Sum
mons and Service of Publication.
State of Washington to the said
Charles Kegel, defendant:
You are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty (60) days after date of
the first publication of this summons,
to-wit, within sixty (60) days after the
10th day of August, 1906, and defend
the above entitled action in the above